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Skyvue Science Teacher Neil Ritchie entered Angie Binegar’s room to witness the excitement firsthand as Laurie Collert and her teammates broke a record at the annual Science Olympiad. The team had worked together to build a bridge of straws capable of holding “cars”. Their collaboration and hard work paid off, as they achieved their goal.

The Science Olympiad was a success for the Skyvue students, showcasing their dedication and innovative thinking in a challenging competition. Overall, the event was a testament to the students’ teamwork and problem-solving skills, as well as the support and guidance provided by their teachers. Skyvue continues to foster a culture of excellence in science education, encouraging students to push boundaries and achieve their full potential.

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